August 2016
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August 2016
GEDDY’S “MOOSELETTER” Issue #4 111 GEDDY’S 19 MAIN STREET BAR HARBOR, MAINE 04609 (207) 288-5077 Follow “www.geddys.com” on: “MEET ME AT GEDDY’S,” BAR HARBOR, MAINE, FOR A SLICE OF FRESH BLUEBERRY PIE! IN THIS ISSUE … “THE DOG DAYS OF AUGUST” … IN BAR HARBOR By Heather Davis “The Dog Days of August” are upon us – the hot part of summer that typically occurs during the period when Sirius, the Dog Star, rises simultaneous with the sun. Under the circumstances, I thought that it was only appropriate to write our feature story on “The Best Spots for Dogs & Kids on Mount Dessert Island.” In this edition, we also share our recipe for the classic Maine Blueberry Pie. Our national fruit is now in peak season. Stop along the road and pick the berries straight off the bush. It doesn’t get any fresher than that. In addition, we share our monthly calendar of key events, which features the Seaside Cinema. THE BEST SPOTS FOR DOGS & KIDS ON MOUNT DESSERT ISLAND By Heather Davis As the mother of two active young boys and one just as active dog, I have a few favorite places that my family and I have enjoyed AUGUST 2016 over the years. So, I thought that I would share them with you, just in case you might not be aware of them. How about you? Do you have any favorite spots? I’d love to hear about them! 1. Agamont Park – Located in the heart of town, across the street from Geddy’s, it is a favorite spot for dogs and families. Picnic on the lawn, play Frisbee on the green, or just take a leisurely stroll through the park, overlooking the harbor with lobster boats, yachts, and an occasional cruise ship. TOP DOG SPOT – AN AFTERNOON DIP IN LITTLE LONG POND This is a must for any dog! It’s not a Bar Harbor vacation without visiting Rockefeller’s Little Long Pond! FEATURE STORY. 2. The Sandbar – At low tide, walk across the natural sand bar and explore Bar Island, which is located northwest of the town pier. It is actually part of Acadia National Park. Just be careful of the 12 foot tides, which can catch the adventurous off-guard and the unsuspecting by surprise. 3. Bar Harbor Shore Path – Built in 1880, this shoreline path can be accessed at Agamont Park. It is ½ to ¾ miles long with panoramic views of the rocky coastline and beautiful Bar Harbor estates (known as “cottages “), which were summer homes of the rich & famous. WWW.GEDDYS.COM The CLASSIC MAINE BLUEBERRY PIE … WITH OR WITHOUT THE SCOOP OF ICE CREAM (Page 2) Join us for one of our most popular menu items! Page 1 GEDDY’S “MOOSELETTER” | Issue #4 4. Eagle Lake – Accessed by taking Route 233 from Bar Harbor, Eagle Lake is part of Acadia National Park. It is one of the largest bodies of fresh water on Mount Dessert Island. Take the 6 mile carriage road around the lake and enjoy the gorgeous views. Fishing and kayaking/canoeing permitted, not swimming. 5. Little Long Pond – Located in Seal Harbor, Little Long Pond is the top spot on our list for both dogs and kids! It is comprised of 1,000 acres of Rockefeller family property, including a scenic pond. Thanks to the Rockefellers allowing public access to the land, it is an area in which dogs can run free, off-leash, and swim in the fresh water pond, while kids catch bullfrogs. In conjunction with Acadia National Park’s 100 year anniversary, David Rockefeller Sr. has gifted the 1,000 acres of land around Little Long Pond to the Land and Garden Preserve for the public’s continued enjoyment. Thank you, Rockefeller Family! 6. Jordan Pond - Formed by a glacier, Jordan Pond offers a 3.6 mile shoreline path of scenic mountainous beauty, with the option of connecting to the famous carriage trails and bubble rocks. After your hike, stop-off and relax outdoors at the historic Jordan Pond Restaurant for popovers and lobster stew with the entire family, including your dog. Enjoy spectacular views overlooking Jordan Pond and the bare granite-peaked mountains that surround it. 7. Sand Beach – Located on Park Loop Road and discreetly nestled between the rocky coastline and the bare granitepeaked mountains, this 290 yard long beach is one of the unique treasures of Acadia National Park – a spectacular beach formed from crushed sea shells. For the brave at heart, take a dip the frigid Atlantic Ocean. It’s sure to wake you up and get your blood flowing! Unfortunately, dogs are not permitted on the beach from May 15th, through September 15th, with the exception of service dogs. 8. Cadillac Mountain – Cadillac Mountain is Acadia National Park’s top attraction – offering fabulous panoramic views of Mount Dessert Island and many hiking trails for hikers of all levels. One trail that might be of interest is Cadillac North Ridge Trail. In addition, check out Day Mountain and Gorham Mountain, also located in Acadia National Park. 9. Carriage Trails – Of course, there’s always the famous Carriage Trails with over 57 miles of paths to keep you busy. 10. Bark Harbor – After a day of hiking and adventure, top-off your afternoon with a fun stop at Bark Harbor in Bar Harbor for a special treat for your best friend, while the kids get ice cream nearby. Then, join us for dinner at Geddy’s – a family-friendly restaurant for kids of all ages! THE CLASSIC MAINE BLUEBERRY PIE By Heather Davis (Recipe) LOOK AT THESE BLUE BEAUTIES! Of course, you can’t visit Bar Harbor without having a slice of fresh, homemade Blueberry Blueberry Pie! It’s a Muffins local favorite! Of course, I prefer mine “a la mode,” served warm and topped with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. You can’t beat it! It’s the perfect complement to a Maine lobster. Please see recipe below (To save time, I have suggested pre-made store bought crust. Pillsbury is one that I like.) Step 1 – Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Step 2 – Mix ¾ cup of sugar, 3 Tablespoons of cornstarch, 1.4 teaspoon of salt, & ½ teaspoon of ground cinnamon. Sprinkle over “fresh” blueberries. AUGUST 2016 WWW.GEDDYS.COM Step 3 – Butter pie dish. Then, line with crust (Pillsbury). Pour in 4 cups of “fresh” blueberries (Step 2), dotted with 1 Tablespoon of butter. Place top crust over pie – crimping and fluting edges. Place holes in the top of crust with a fork. Step 4 – Coat top of crust slightly with egg and milk mixture. Then, sprinkle with sugar. Step 5 – Bake Blueberry Pie on lower rack of oven for 50 minutes, or until crust is golden brown. Remove from oven. Let cool … and ENJOY, with or without the scoop of ice cream! You’ll now know why it’s a Maine local favorite! Page 2 GEDDY’S “MOOSELETTER” | Issue #4 111 SEASIDE CINEMA Agamont Park Bar Harbor Wednesday Evenings August 3rd, 10th, & 17th Come to Agamont Park on Wednesday evenings in August – 3rd, 10th, & 17th. Don’t forget to bring a blanket. Experience Family-Friendly movies outdoors, under the stars, overlooking the harbor … across from Geddy’s. On August 3rd, the feature film will be “A Little Princess.” On August 10th, “Two Brothers” will be shown. On August 17th, it will be a Silent film with live accompaniment. For additional information, reference the Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce’s Calendar of Events. Note: Show Times vary. AUGUST 2016 WWW.GEDDYS.COM Page 3 GEDDY’S “MOOSELETTER” | Issue #4 111 COME STAY WITH US AT THE CENTRAL HOUSE, A CHARMING 19TH CENTURY INN, IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN BAR HARBOR. www.thecentralhousebarharbor.com (207) 288-1140 “SHOP ‘TIL YOU DROP” AT GEDDY’S DOWN-UNDER FOR THE LATEST UNIQUE T-SHIRTS & GIFTS, WHICH ARE SURE TO PLEASE & BRING A SMILE! http://shop.geddys.com (207) 288-5077 GEDDY’S 19 MAIN STREET BAR HARBOR MAINE 04609 Phone: 207-288-5077 Contact us: info@geddys.com Website: www.geddys.com FOLLOW US ON: AUGUST 2016 WWW.GEDDYS.COM Page 3
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